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Recta final del Congreso, ¿le fue bien al Gobierno con sus iniciativas?

Panelistas consideran que el balance es agridulce, pero que el gobierno demuestra que tiene afán ante lo ocurrido con las mociones de censura y la aprobación de la Reforma Pensional.




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Desabastecimiento de combustible, ¿se reconocen responsabilidades políticas?

Panelistas consideran que el Gobierno elude responsabilidades, acude a la narrativa del golpe blando y no entrega prontas soluciones.




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El sector minero sufre de una inseguridad jurídica muy grande: A. Custodio Cabrera

El exministro habló desde Cartagena sobre los retos que enfrenta el sector de hidrocarburos y la incidencia del Acuerdo de Escazú en protección ambiental.




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¿Qué busca el Gobierno al convocar al cuerpo diplomático?

Panelistas creen que hace parte de la estrategia internacional del Presidente para posicionar la narrativa de un golpe de Estado. También debatieron sobre el decreto que permite a comunidades indígenas ser autoridad ambiental.




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¿Qué impacto tienen las últimas revelaciones del caso Pegasus?

Panelistas analizaron las consecuencias jurídicas y políticas de las últimas revelaciones relacionadas con la compra del software israelí.




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A Look At Betsy DeVos' Role During The Coronavirus Pandemic

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: President Trump says he wants America's schools to reopen and quickly. He's undercut guidance from the CDC, calling it impractical. He's even threatened to cut funding for schools that don't reopen. And supporting this push is Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Here she is speaking last week at a meeting of the Coronavirus Task Force. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) BETSY DEVOS: Ultimately, it's not a matter of if schools should reopen. It's simply a matter of how. They must fully open, and they must be fully operational. MCCAMMON: For more on DeVos' role in this pandemic, we're joined by NPR's Cory Turner, who's been covering her since she became secretary. Hi, Cory. CORY TURNER, BYLINE: Hello. MCCAMMON: So, Cory, let's recap. How did DeVos initially respond to this pandemic? TURNER: Yeah. So back in March, she seemed largely supportive of state and local school leaders' decision to close schools. To help, she waived




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Coronavirus Surge For U.S. Military On Okinawa Adds To Soured Relations There

Relations between the more than 25,000 U.S. military forces on Okinawa and that Japanese island's 1.5 million residents have long been strained over pollution, crime and overcrowding associated with the 31 U.S. military bases there. Now a new outbreak of COVID-19 cases among American service members stationed on Japan's southernmost territory is fraying things further. As of Tuesday, 100 new cases of COVID-19 have been detected in the past week at five U.S. bases on Okinawa, according to Japan's independent Kyodo News agency. Beyond those bases, where only three cases had earlier been confirmed, Okinawa has had a relatively low impact from the disease, reporting 148 infections and seven deaths. At a weekend news conference, Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki called the surge of coronavirus cases among U.S. military personnel "extremely regrettable," according to the Reuters news agency. "I can't help but have strong doubts about the U.S. military's measures to prevent infections," Reuters




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Peri-menopause and Menopause Questions On AskMetaFilter

Peri-menopause and menopause are still woefully understood phases of a woman's life. Here's a couple of recent Ask MetaFilter questions that delve into various aspects of these natural biological processes:

1. If hormones mess with you, what was peri/menopause like?

2. Menopause woes

In addition, here's the menopause tag for AskMetaFilter, and don't forget to see the Related Tags sidebar!




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Keeping Cool About the 2024 US Election

The 2024 presidential election is coming to some sort of conclusion (don't forget to vote), but 24/7 slog is making many of us anxious. Thankfully Belladonna made a post about 'How not to freak out about the US election' and plenty of people chimed with advice about how to stay somewhat calm. Hang in there everyone, an end is in sight!




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287: ‘Patina of Usefulness’ With Matthew Panzarino

Special guest Matthew Panzarino joins the show to talk about WWDC 2020.




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305: ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian’ Holiday Spectacular, With Special Guests Guy English and John Siracusa’

As per holiday tradition at The Talk Show, a brief chat about *Star Wars: The Mandalorian*, with a cavalcade of special guests, including, but not necessarily limited to, Guy English and John Siracusa.




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309: ‘Pinkies on the Semicolon’, With John Siracusa

The state of the Mac, with special guest John Siracusa.




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310: ‘Russian Nesting Doll Code’, With Jason Snell

Special guest Jason Snell joins the show to reminisce over 20 years of Mac OS X. I mean OS X. Sorry, MacOS. Also: HomePod, Apple TV, and Intel’s awkward new ad campaign.




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312: ‘Not to Get Zealotrous’, With Craig Mod

Craig Mod joins the show to talk about writing, designing, filmmaking, what makes for good software, and building a successful membership program to support independent art. And: pizza toast.




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314: ‘Obviously Tier One’, With Marco Arment

Marco Arment returns to the show to talk about the new Apple TV remote control. (Also, the new M1 iMacs and iPad Pros.)




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321: ‘Just a Standard Bird’, With MG Siegler

MG Siegler returns to the show to talk about last week’s surprise announcement from Apple settling a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of U.S. App Store developers, and the various reactions to it. Also, a bit on App Store payment processing, and some speculation on who might succeed Tim Cook.




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343: ‘Fussy Typography Improvements’, With Paul Kafasis

Paul Kafasis returns to the show to talk about Friday Night Baseball, Rogue Amoeba’s new Audio Hijack 4 release, and a bit of speculation on WWDC.




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352: ‘I’ve Kissed That Mouse’, With Marco Arment

Marco Arment returns to the show to talk about the new M2 MacBook Air and stuff.




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378: ‘Live From WWDC 2023’, With John Ternus, Mike Rockwell, Craig Federighi, and Greg Joswiak

Back in San Jose's historic California Theatre for the first time since 2019, special guests John Ternus, Mike Rockwell, Craig Federighi, and Greg Joswiak join me to discuss the news and announcements from WWDC 2023.




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391: ‘Error -37’, With John Siracusa

Special holiday guest: John Siracusa. Special holiday topics: the Apple/Masimo patent dispute over the blood oxygen sensors in Apple Watches, the ongoing Beeper Mini/iMessage saga, iOS 17.3’s upcoming Stolen Device Protection feature, Apple’s new Journal app. Also, an ode to big-ass tower desktops.




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401: ‘Chockdingus’, With Craig Hockenberry

Craig Hockenberry returns to the show. Topics include the upcoming Daylight DC-1 monochrome “e-paper” tablet, more thoughts on the new iPad Pros, and what we expect/hope for from Apple at WWDC. Also: a one-button keyboard.




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404: ‘Curiously Short Episodes’, With John Moltz

John Moltz returns to the show for a holiday-week look at the best of recent prestige streaming content, particularly Apple TV+. And, yes, a bit on the latest Apple/EU/DMA drama.




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411: ‘An Acoustic Nightmare’, With Tyler Stalman

Tyler Stalman joins the show to discuss the iPhone 16 lineup’s cameras, and the state of iPhone photography.




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Angustia.

Angustia.




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El uso de los vapeadores.

El uso de los vapeadores.




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¿Cómo toma usted la pandemia?

¿Cómo toma usted la pandemia?




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El ayuno intermitente y sus beneficios para la salud.

El ayuno intermitente y sus beneficios para la salud.




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¿Qué causa la hipertensión?

¿Qué causa la hipertensión?




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Un intruso llamado ‘Recnac’

Un intruso llamado ‘Recnac’




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El baile y sus beneficios.

El baile y sus beneficios.




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El parto natural y sus beneficios.

El parto natural y sus beneficios.




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Cáncer de mama y sus formas de autocuidado.

Cáncer de mama y sus formas de autocuidado.




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Diferentes tipos de cáncer y sus afectaciones.

Diferentes tipos de cáncer y sus afectaciones.




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La vitamina D y sus múltiples beneficios.

La vitamina D y sus múltiples beneficios.




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Las moléculas de hidrógeno y sus beneficios.

Las moléculas de hidrógeno y sus beneficios




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Día internacional de la mujer y sus retos de hoy.

Día internacional de la mujer y sus retos de hoy.




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El poder de la mente como causa del éxito.

El poder de la mente como causa del éxito.




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Osteoporosis: Cómo cuidar tus huesos.

Osteoporosis: Cómo cuidar tus huesos.




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Las plantas medicinales y sus efectos en el sistema inmune.

Las plantas medicinales y sus efectos en el sistema inmune.




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La vitamina D y sus múltiples beneficios.

La vitamina D y sus múltiples beneficios.




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La testosterona y sus propiedades.

La testosterona y sus propiedades.




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¿Cómo usar correctamente los antibióticos?

¿Cómo usar correctamente los antibióticos?




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El uso de la nanotecnología en las vacunas.

El uso de la nanotecnología en las vacunas.




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¿Cómo reconocer las formas de violencia y sus secuelas psicológicas?

¿Cómo reconocer las formas de violencia y sus secuelas psicológicas?




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Tipos, factores y causas de la trombosis.

Tipos, factores y causas de la trombosis.




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Síntomas, cuidados y consecuencias que causa la Psoriasis.

Síntomas, cuidados y consecuencias que causa la Psoriasis.